Bernie is not backing down

Via YouTube: After a much-anticipated meeting with President Obama, Bernie Sanders held a rally in Washington, DC attended by thousands. Bernie isn’t backing down even after President Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton on twitter and revealed that he will be hitting the campaign trail with Clinton next week. RT correspondent Manila Chan reports live from the Bernie Sanders rally in DC where many of his supporters said they would never back Hillary, no matter what.
notarobotsays...

@3:50 - Bernie is wrong about support for Trump. There are plenty of American's who will vote for him because of his insulting comments, and plenty more who will hold their nose and vote Kang over Kodos.

"I don't really like him either, but least Kang didn't breach classified information, or take bribes from BigCorp like Kodos did," they might say.

@4:30 - "I will do anything in my power to stop Kang from becoming president" is code for "I'll vote for Kodos, if I have to."

Bernie was our last hope. The only human running. He was unable to defeat the dirty tricks of Hillary's campaign, with her big bank bribes donations, more "donations" from foreign governments, and her endless Super PAC money...

Bernie failed to understand that in America, it's the leaders who become idolized and it's the cheaters who usually lead. Bernie isn't a cheater. He is a man of dignity who stands by his word, and refused to act outside his principles or allow the ends to justify his means.

And that is why he will not be president.

notarobotsays...

@10:00 "It's inappropriate for a sitting president to give his support to someone who is running for a nomination."

Lady has a point.

nocksays...

Ummm...No. This is not a valid point. Sitting presidents generally support the presumptive nominee of their party. Obama actually exercised a lot of restraint by waiting this long, especially since Bernie's chances at the nomination have been dismal for weeks.

notarobotsaid:

@10:00 "It's inappropriate for a sitting president to give his support to someone who is running for a nomination."

Lady has a point.

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